Saturday, April 15, 2006

Angry Leftwing Blogger Spotlighted by Washington Post


The Washington Post ran an article about angry leftwing blogger Maryscott O'Connor of My Leftwing Blog yesterday. Seems Maryscott is just fuming with anger, wakes up everyday in a surly mood and expresses her rage at Bush and the Right through her blog. That's nice. I looked up her blog and posted the comment below.

Maryscott, I am as right wing as you are left wing. I think you are wrong about nearly everything you write about. Like most Leftists, you have no understanding of even the most basic economics or what is happening in the world. Your entire political philosophy is a collection of Moonbat bumper stickers and brainless slogans.

Don't like corporations? Just about everything you eat, drink, wear, drive and live in was made by a corporation. The computer you write on, this network, the software that runs it all were all most likely made by a corporation. What's the alternative, Mary? Hippie communes in Taos? Soup lines? Manna from Heaven?

Don't like the war on terror or the military? What alternative do you offer? How do we cancel the hatred and violence of Islamic cultures? Oh sure, I know what you'll say, we must be more sensitive, have multiculturalism, open the floodgates to Islamic immigration so we can become another disaster like France. But have you ever read even one book on Islam, the life of its prophet, or Islamic beliefs? Of course you haven't. The truth is, Islam has been at war with the rest of the world for 14 centuries and all the wishful thinking in the world isn't going to protect us from the next dirty bomb, anthrax in the water supply or airplanes flying into skyscrapers. Nor will a whole new lot of Leftist bumper sticker slogans.

So you're angry, big whoopee. I'm angry too, angry at the utter stupidity and suicidal insanity of the Left. You folks don't have a clue.

Stogie, www.saberpoint.blogspot.com

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Stogie, you need to take a deep breath. You have been looking in the mirror too hard.
What you say of them in your first and last two sentences - I guarantee they are saying about you and yours.
There's a big CLUE in that fact, which evades both of ya!

Yeah - it's me

Stogie said...

Yes Gary, only you know "the truth." And you have managed to hide it so well from the rest of us.

Sure they are saying the same thing about me: so let the debate rage; let's get it on Lefties.

Anonymous said...

I am hiding nothing, why would you say that? I don't claim to know any TRUTH. It is far too realtive.

I do observe that two sides of the same coin are bashing derogatories at each other when there is real need for real work to be done!

I just see that as a shame, and a waste of good talent.
Gary

Stogie said...

Gary, if you are going to post, try to stay on topic. If you want to opine about unrelated subjects, start your own blog.

Guy said...

Ah, anonymous Gary, we meet again...
Stogie, you just keep puffin'- that dingleberry is the one who needs to find a CLUE.
Two sides of the same coin? That's a wooden nickel you're trying to pass off, Gary.
Some leftwing nutjob takes a daily potshot at you, me and America in general and you think somehow that's a mirror of Stogie's very real concern? Did you even read what he wrote? Did you just decide to interpret his words however you pleased?
It's interesting that all you've done here is criticize, never offer any real alternatives or answers. You play at appearing wise and then claim that truth is relative. Real work is done in the real world; not the realm of words and thoughts.
Like Stogie says, put up or shut up, it only takes about 3 minutes to start a blog and we'd be glad to drop by and absorb your wisdom if you'd actually go to the trouble to type it in. Otherwise you're just another coward who likes to snipe from the dark and why should we listen to a turd like that?

Anonymous said...

Sorry to be of topic - I was only answering you, or so I thought. However I wish the coin analogy was understood or picked up on so we 'could' dialog.

The guy seems to think my comments are snipes in the dark, when all I try to do is start dialog. You don't go there, and he resorts to the name calling.

I do not have my own blog because it would be preaching to the choir. I am not loooking for that. I try to pull thought into a new direction, and have obviously failed here.

Stogie, I can see that you are talented. I just thought that maybe you could be interested in expanding the use of it.

Guy, it's not a wooden nickle - it's a concept! It is designed to stir up thought, not the rank and file kind!

Ok, so I am not in your choir and I challenge your mind. For that I get called a turd.

Guy, it is not about what someone said or how I interpret it. It is about the us against them attitude that I see as more destructive than constructive.

Yes Stogie - Jesus message is great. How many of us listen?

All of us "turds" are on the same, single planet. It will work, or it wont. I'd like to help it work out, but if you guys see it different - well then you might get it that way.

Gary

Rae Ann said...

"I don't claim to know any TRUTH. It is far too realtive."

Whoa! That's so not TRUE! There are many truths that are firmly 'set in stone'. How can anyone build a philosophy on such a shaky foundation as 'relative truth'?

Anonymous said...

Good point Rae Ann. There are facts - even in stone!

I felt we were talking about more intangible issues as ideas, ideals and such.

The reps seem to think the dems are wrong - and that's the truth! And - the dems know the reps are wrong - so what is the truth. In terms of beliefs there is none - only differing points of view. All points of view are valid. The problem is the friction caused between them.

That I would try to lessen, by bringing points of view closer together,find the commonalities, so as to reduce the FRICTION!

Gary

Anonymous said...

gary said:
That I would try to lessen, by bringing points of view closer together,find the commonalities, so as to reduce the FRICTION!
stogie'sbigbro says:
Ok try to find commonalities (what a putz word) with people who slice the throats of an airline stewardess on an airplane so they can crash it into our whitehouse. As for reducing the friction between us and them, a 357magnum works wonders on the bastards but a nuke would be better. And that bleeding heart woman should get her ass into the kitchen and bake some friggin cookies and shut up.

Anonymous said...

Stogie, it may be for the fact that you would even say: (what a putz word) that you do not get my drift. You may think that all of those who think differently than you are putzes, idiots, clueless - and whatever else - but it just aint so.

To the point: I was commenting about your attitude and words toward the "Lefties", remember the clueless idiots as you call them. Not all lefties are such - and SOME righties are such.

When I speak of real work to be done here at home - I was refering to things that would make our country better to live in, a sustainable future, the things that get lost in PARTISAN bickering! Friction there??

Go back to your first two sentences, and the last two sentences of your post (This one) and you will see what my first comment of this thread was about.

There are a lot of ideals that made America great that are being compromised, and may be destroyed if we are not vigilent.

We talked about the media - yeah they are laying down a great big smoke screen,as opposed to wool over our eyes. Who will fall for it, and who will see thru it?

Gary

Anonymous said...

Sorry, I appologize, I now see that last was from the bro.
My point remains.
Gary

Stogie said...

Gary said:
"All points of view are valid."

So Flat-Earthers were right after all! More nonsense from Gary.

Gary also said:
"My point remains."

Yes, if you wear a hat maybe it won't be so noticeable.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for a good chuckle Stogie!

I really am not trying to irritate you, really.

Ya' know valid does not mean accurate. From where they stood the earth looked flat. When we put up a space station - well that really changed the view. Valid relative to point of view - yes I beleive that.
So many precepts of the past have been found inaccurate - in a later more refined view point.

Actually I wear a baseball cap most of the time, and a wide brimmed oil cloth hat out of doors.

Gary

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